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Long-Term Goal 1 (LTG 1): Research Descriptions and Posters

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Research Description Poster # Presenter(s)
Determine utility of emerging technologies in risk assessment
Application of Toxico-omics to Improving Risk Assessments - Mode of Action of Conazoles LTG 1-01 (PDF) (1 pg, 722KB) S. Nesnow and S.-F. Thai (NHEERL)
Use of Toxico-omics to Discriminate Conazoles and Related Chemicals from Phenobarbital for Human Relevancy Determinations in Cancer Risk Assessments LTG 1-02 (PDF) (1 pg, 859KB) S. Nesnow and S. Hester (NHEERL)
Develop MOA data for reproductive and developmental risks
Cellular and molecular modes responsible for induction of birth defects LTG 1-03 (PDF) (1 pg, 2.6MB) Sid Hunter (NHEERL)
Linking an in vivo pregnancy loss model to an in vitro placental cell system to explore the mode of action of disinfection byproducts LTG 1-04 (PDF) (1 pg, 652KB) Michael G. Narotsky (NHEERL)
The Effects of Environmental Chemicals on Neuroendocrine Function: Mode and Mechanism for Adverse Outcomes LTG 1-05 (PDF) (1 pg, 1.1MB) Ralph Cooper, Susan Laws and Tammy Stoker (NHEERL)
Identify PK/PD issues underlying uncertainties for extrapolation
How Does ORD Research on MOA Contribute to the Human Health Risk Assessment for PBDE Mixtures? LTG 1-06 (PDF) (1 pg, 981KB) Prasada Kodavanti (NHEERL)
Mode of action research of arsenic-induced tumors and toxicity LTG 1-07 (PDF) (1 pg, 945KB) Kirk Kitchin (NHEERL)
Arsenical Metabolism and Dosimetry: The Bridge Between Arsenic Exposure and Health Effects LTG 1-08 (PDF) (1 pg, 1.3MB) David J. Thomas, Elaina M. Kenyon, and Hisham El-Masri (NHEERL)
Develop MOA for oxidative stress in cancer and noncancer risk assessments
Progress toward the use of oxidative stress as a broadly applicable key event in environmental toxicity LTG 1-09 (PDF) (1 pg, 1.1MB) Gary Hatch and Prasada Kodavanti (NHEERL)
Future applications of Oxidative and other Stress Pathway assays to Mode of Action Studies LTG 1-10 (PDF) (1 pg, 1.4MB) Ram Ramabhadran, Steve Simmons and Gary Hatch (NHEERL)
Establish systems-based models for use in risk assessments
Systems Biology and Toxicity Testing in the Twenty-first Century LTG 1-11 (PDF) (1 pg, 1.1MB) Stephen Edwards (NHEERL) and Jerry Blancato (NCCT)
Development of Virtual Tissue Models LTG 1-12 (PDF) (1 pg, 823KB) Michael DeVito (NHEERL) and Imran Shah (NCCT)
Development and Use of Biologically-Based Dose Response (BBDR) Models LTG 1-13 (PDF) (1 pg, 693KB) Hisham El-Masri (NHEERL) and Rory Conolly (NCCT)
Constructing a Biologically-based Dose Response (BBDR) Model to Refine Risk Assessment Approaches to Respiratory Effects from Inhaled Reactive Gases: Chlorine LTG 1-14 (PDF) (1 pg, 810KB) Annie M. Jarabek (NHEERL/NCEA)

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